02/25/2014 12:52
Subject: Re:Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for the replies. Are Stone Ridge and Mater Dei considered the most academically rigorous of the MoCo elementary/middle catholic schools?
Definitely up there for sure. Good schools.
Anonymous
02/25/2014 10:10
Subject: Re:Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
Hi, this is OP. What's the deal with St. Anselms?
Anonymous
02/25/2014 07:49
Subject: Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
There is also The Heights for boys (grades 3-12) and Oakcrest for girls (in Northern Va, I think). These are very conservative, but well liked by those who attend.
Anonymous
02/25/2014 07:40
Subject: Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
Chill out. Except for St. Anselms, all of the schools have overlapping academic rigor. Kids from any of the schools can (and do) go to any of the high schools. Figure out what is most workable for where you are living.
Anonymous
02/24/2014 22:13
Subject: Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
You might consider Stone Ridge.
Anonymous
02/24/2014 16:35
Subject: Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
They are more expensive but not necessarily the most academically rigorous in my opinion. Are you looking only in the Bethesda/Potomac area? That might help us direct you.
Little Flower has a great reputation as does St. E's in Rockville. I've heard mixed things about St. Jane's.
Anonymous
02/24/2014 16:05
Subject: Re:Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
This is OP. Thanks for the replies. Are Stone Ridge and Mater Dei considered the most academically rigorous of the MoCo elementary/middle catholic schools?
Anonymous
02/22/2014 09:00
Subject: Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
Not single sex but MON in Darnestown is great. Many boys go to single sex Catholic schools from there.
Anonymous
02/22/2014 07:23
Subject: Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
Not much single sex at that age, and none of it connected to a parish or each other. Two thoughts that you could look into are Stone Ridge/Mater Dei or Avalon/Brookwood.
Anonymous
02/21/2014 23:54
Subject: Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
There are no single sex Catholic elementary schools affiliated with a parish. Most parish schools are (p)k-8 and co-ed
Anonymous
02/21/2014 22:46
Subject: Advice for Catholic Schools in Montgomery County
Hello, I will be moving to Montgomery County in the Fall. I have a girl who will be entering Kindergarten, and a 3-year-old boy. I am interested in finding an academically rigorous catholic girls' school for my daughter, preferably one connected to an active parish and with an affiliated boys' school where my son can go and that's also connected to the parish (the parish connections can be loose). Any advice for the best boy and girl single-sex-education catholic schools that have some connection to one another? Thank you!